Motor vehicles – With belt or harness for restraining occupant – and means...
Patent
1979-11-05
1982-08-17
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Motor vehicles
With belt or harness for restraining occupant, and means...
180270, 280802, 307 10SB, 340 52E, B60R 2110
Patent
active
043445020
ABSTRACT:
A passive seatbelt system is provided of the kind where an occupant of a vehicle can engage a part of the seatbelt webbing with a convenience holder provided on the vehicle to take the seatbelt webbing off the occupant when he gets out of the vehicle. Detectors are provided for sensing when a seat is occupied, when the door is closed, when the seatbelt webbing is withdrawn or engaged in the convenience holder and when the vehicle's speed exceeds a predetermined speed. When these conditions are presented, automatic release means releases the seatbelt webbing from the convenience holder so that the seatbelt webbing automatically surrounds the occupant.
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McGiehan Donn
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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